Looks like a mutant to me. But that usually happens right away as soon as they sprout. Like thisView attachment 4229156
Thanks a lot for the replies guys!Looks more like mutated growth because of pH issues...not a bug. More details about your grow would be helpful.
Transplant them into some different medium. What are they in right now?Thanks a lot for the replies guys!
Some more info about my grow:
I'm growing two plants, one northern light and one royal gorilla both from royal queen seeds. Only one of them seem to be affected upon further inspection. The grow room is far from ideal, they're in my basement with no air exchange which seems to work fine since i've had one harvest from autos that gave good final product. For nutrients I use advanced nutrients ph perfect although I haven't been giving them any nutrients as of late due not having any nutrients at home.
If it's a mutation that's causing it, then does that mean I should throw away the plant or is it fine?
In soil.Transplant them into some different medium. What are they in right now?
How do they look now? And pH Perfect should still be checked for pH.In soil.
They were. I realised it might be from topping though.And plants that young should be in a base premium soil and you shouldn't have to add nutes for a while.